Concert of the Week: Boytoy at Gramps

A “boytoy” is colloquially known as a young stud who allows himself to be the sexual plaything of a woman. Boytoy, a grungy, indie-rock trip based in Brooklyn, channels the spirit of its name by having its way with loud-as-fuck rock ‘n’ roll.

House of Cards in Concert Comes to the Arsht Center

The Frost School of Music series Festival Miami kicks off January 19 at 8 p.m. at the Arsht Center with the House of Cards concert featuring House of Cards’ Emmy Award-winning composer Jeff Beal and the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra.

Nicolle Chirino Is Influenced by More Than Her Last Name

Nicolle Chirino is the daughter of Latin music legends Willie Chirino and Lissette Álvarez and the granddaughter of Cuban music and TV stars Olga y Tony. “My name opened doors, but it’s not as easy as you’d think,” she says. “Your name also creates expectations, which gets you scrutinized more.” But she doesn’t do mostly Latin numbers.

Boytoy Brings Back-to-Basics Rock to Gramps

Brooklyn trio Boytoy is no stranger to Miami. Following a 2015 headlining show at Gramps in celebration of Cassette Store Day, the group will return Monday in support of its forthcoming seven-inch, Putty, as well as the band’s in-the-works sophomore full-length. Boytoy’s Miami stop lands in the middle of an American tour that will take the bandmates from their home base of Brooklyn to Los Angeles.

Migos Wants to See You Get “Bad and Boujee” at Revolution

When you’re in bumper-to-bumper traffic on I-95 north after a hectic day at work, the best thing to do is blast your radio so loudly you stop caring about everyone attempting to sneak into the express lanes without paying. Atlanta hip-hop group Migos’ “Bad and Boujee” single is an ideal…

DMX Set to Headline 9 Mile Music Festival 2017

Throughout the years, the 9 Mile Music Festival (formerly known as Marley Fest) has featured the best in reggae music, as well as top-tier hip-hop artists such as Nas, 2 Chainz, and even the honorable Lauryn Hill. The Caribbean-centric music celebration will stick to its regularly scheduled programming in 2017 with the announcement of its latest headliner.

The Ten Best Music Events Coming to Miami in 2017

The year is already shaping up to be a banner one for live music in Miami: Homegrown festivals are popping up with growing frequency, and more artists are recognizing that making the trek to the Magic City is worth it. Here are some of the coming year’s most exciting opportunities.

Skinny Hendrix Adds Some Girth to EDM

If food is fuel for our bodies, perhaps music is fuel for our brains. Maybe the emotional stimulation of listening to a Mozart symphony or a Migos banger can be as fulfilling to the mind as a plate of spaghetti is to the stomach. But what would it take to combine these two sensations? What would it require to put together food and music like a mighty sandwich?

Space Mountain Returns With Fully Immersive Noise Show

It’s difficult to tell in which direction the mainstream appeal of noise music is pointing, but in South Florida, at least, it’s a vibrant scene. Some will say Rat Bastard singlehandedly built it, and that wouldn’t be off the mark. Others would dispute that. In any case, it’s here to stay and growing.

Best Free Concert of the Weekend: Pitbull’s New Year’s Revolution

Pitbull has nothing less than worldwide domination on his mind. One key component of that plan: knocking New York’s Times Square off its pedestal as the planet’s most-watched New Year’s Eve party. For the third year running, Mr. 305 will try to make a dent in the national television ratings with his own blowout fiesta in the Magic City. And this year’s guest list might just make it the best year-end throwdown he’s hosted yet.

Get Nostalgic at ’80s Flashback Fest at Churchill’s Pub

What is it about the the 1980’s? Not too many clubs are throwing 50’s sock hops. 1960’s nights came and went with the cancellation of Mad Men, and the 70’s are deader than disco. But the 1980’s has continued to be a focus point for nightspots and the fun loving…